Panels or Presentations are Accepted through August 30
To propose a panel or presentation, please submit an individual proposal for each participant and indicate the name of your proposed panel in your abstract. Panels are limited to four participants and 60 minutes total. Individual presentations are to be 15 minutes each.
Please note that accepted presentations will follow a pre-determined format. All presentations will be limited to 15 minutes.
Suggested topics:
Implications of AI in the workforce and the shape of work in the future;
Ethical issues in AI policy, development, and applications;
Emerging roles of AI in education and knowledge creation;
Dilemmas of access to AI systems and inequality;
Methods for making AI systems understandable and accountable;
Building public trust in AI technologies;
Strategies for mitigating bias in AI (video, image, data generation biases);
Impact of Gen AI on general education and foundational courses;
Student perspectives on Gen AI and its impact on learning;